both! I always got confused what car I was driving LOL Montezumas' revenge was cool too. So was the original prince of persia. Bard's tale was awesome, for its time.
never had POP or BT...I was missing out it seems! Pitstop 2 was a hoot...except whenever I raced one of my friends it always ended up being to see who could pop who's tires first!
I actually do buy old Pentiums computers I usually install linux on them. It's a great way to run file, print, database, and web servers.
My first computer was rather a very good one since am young enough na it was a Intel Celeron 1.13 Ghz , 128 MB of RAM on a Intel D815EGEW Motherboard. It was awesome though i had to replace it with a Spider's Recommended Budget PC after 2 years of use:!
I had the same. TI-99 4A, it was sweet loading games from cassette tapes. I had the speech synthesizer and everything.
that was the little flat button keyboard thingy wasn't it? Kind of like a calculator on caffeine (I was going to say steroids, except that would be pushing it.)
I just added a pic from an earlier post. It was cool at the time. I had the big box for my peripherals. My rs-232 card, etc.
i had a trs 80. I even learned to program on it in high school (!!) - my how times have changed. In college, I learned pascal and fortran. Pascal sucks
my wife had one of those! might have been a hand-me-down from her big bro tho that thing is great! very stylish coloring on the KB
At lot of you guys are spoilt ... hard disks, monitors, memory .... mine was a ZX81 ... 1k of memory and no real keyboard ... (I still miss it)
Haha yep PEEK and POKE at the time it was good way to write undirectly in Assembly, this little thing zx81 was a very powerful machine sold for a very cheap price about $500 at the time!
that computer is older than many of the posters here. That is keyboard I was thinking about earlier - flat and hard to use. That one in the picture looks like it was near a fire, did you overheat it trying to run a program?